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  2. Fluoroquinolones: Safety, Risks, and Side Effects - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/fluoroquinolones-safety-risks

    Fluoroquinolones are a class of antibiotics approved to treat or prevent certain bacterial infections. The fluoroquinolone antibiotics include ciprofloxacin (Cipro), gemifloxacin...

  3. List of Common Quinolones + Uses, Types & Side Effects - ...

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    Fluoroquinolones are considered broad-spectrum antibiotics. This means that they are effective against a wide range of bacteria. However, because of the risk of serious side effects, the FDA has advised that they are not suitable for common conditions such as sinusitis , bronchitis , and uncomplicated urinary tract infections, and should only ...

  4. FDA updates warnings for fluoroquinolone antibiotics

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved safety labeling changes for a class of antibiotics, called fluoroquinolones, to enhance warnings about their association with disabling and...

  5. Fluoroquinolones - UpToDate

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    Fluoroquinolones are highly effective antibiotics with many advantageous pharmacokinetic properties including high oral bioavailability, large volume of distribution, and broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. With widespread use, antimicrobial resistance to fluoroquinolones has grown.

  6. Fluoroquinolones: Drug Class, Uses, Side Effects, Drug Names - ...

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    Fluoroquinolones are bactericidal agents widely used to treat upper and lower respiratory tract infections. Learn about how they work, usages, side effects, and a list of drugs.

  7. Quinolone antibiotic - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all quinolone antibiotics in use are fluoroquinolones, which contain a fluorine atom in their chemical structure and are effective against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. One example is ciprofloxacin, one of the most widely used antibiotics worldwide. [3][4]

  8. How to Safely Use Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/ss/slideshow-fluoroquinolones-safety-risks

    Is a fluoroquinolone the right antibiotic for you? This WebMD slideshow can help you consider the risks and benefits for your condition before you choose.

  9. Fluoroquinolones - Fluoroquinolones - Merck Manual Consumer...

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    Fluoroquinolones are a class of broad-spectrum antibiotics that are used to treat a variety of infections. Fluoroquinolones can be taken by mouth, and some can be given intravenously or as ear or eye drops. Fluoroquinolones work by interfering with DNA inside bacteria, resulting in death of the bacteria.

  10. Fluoroquinolone Antimicrobial Drugs Information | FDA

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    Fluoroquinolones are drugs approved for the treatment or prevention of certain bacterial infections. Like other antibacterial drugs, fluoroquinolones do not treat viral infections...

  11. Fluoroquinolones - Fluoroquinolones - MSD Manual Professional...

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    Fluoroquinolones are active against the following: Nosocomial methicillin-resistant staphylococci (MRSA) are usually resistant. Older fluoroquinolones have poor activity against streptococci and anaerobes.